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Expression of prostasin and its inhibitors during colorectal cancer carcinogenesis
BMC Cancer, 06/29/09
Selzer-Plon J et al. - The results show that the mRNA level of PN-1 is significantly elevated in colorectal cancer tissue. Future studies are required to clarify whether down-regulation of prostasin activity via up regulation of PN-1 is causing the malignant progression or if it is a consequence of it.
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